
Since the launch of PCGS CoinFacts, we have been hard at work updating and expanding the site's information. Here's another recent example:
Jaime Hernandez: This is the first proof coin that was accidentally struck by the United States Mint without containing the S mint mark.
As of 2009, as few as a dozen examples exist in all grades combined, making it an extremely scarce coin. Because of the small number of coins in existence, it is likely that the San Francisco Mint caught these mistakes early in the production process. There are no Mint records providing any details for these coins, which makes them a complete mystery.
Several years later, the Mint also produced 1975 No S dimes. They are even scarcer than the 1968 No S Dimes – there are only two 1975 No S dimes known. Other proof coins missing the S mint mark include the 1970 No S dimes, 1971 No S nickels, the unique 1976 No S Ike and the very popular 1990 No S Lincoln cent.
The 1968 No S Dime does not seem to come up for sale often. The auction prices realized indicate that the coin has surfaced in a public auction only 19 times in the past 12 years. This means that anyone interested in purchasing this coin will have to compete for the one or two coins that do appear at auction every year.
There is unquestionably a high demand for this coin. Perhaps this is why the coin has performed so well throughout the years. For instance, in 1997 a PCGS PR68 example sold for approximately $6,000. In 2005, the coin in the same grade of PCGS PR68 sold for $32,200 – an increase of at least five fold within an eight-year period.
The coins were struck very well and they exist mostly in PR67 and PR68. Coins displaying a cameo designation are extremely scarce; PCGS has certified a total of only five examples in all grades with the cameo designation. Coins displaying a deep cameo designation are not known and if someone does find one, it is highly recommended that it be certified by PCGS. This would probably be the best example in existence of this very popular coin.
This coin has it all: scarcity, popularity, mystery, demand, and it has performed very well throughout the years. It's a special coin that deserves to be in any great collection.